This is a really really nice City park. It has 41 RV camping sites and several tent sites. All asphalt interior roads and concrete pads to park on. The only reason I gave it a 9, is that we had ants in our RV with in 24 hours of setting up. We bought Raid and sprayed our rubber seals and put ant bait where were saw ant trails around our coach. It was fight, but was manageable. If you don't have pets, the staff will spray your sight, if you ask him to before you come in, or during your stay. That should help. The attendant who was working the time we were there, was really helpful. Not much more to say, except we would come back. We
camped at Sherling Lake Park in a Motorhome.

We stayed here in a 45' motor coach. This is a pretty campground, with lots of potential, but it is not there yet. 3/4 are full timers, some who looks rundown, and others are very neat. For Motor coaches, the entrance is about a 110 degrees turn in and exit, with a very hard slope, so enter slowly, and expect a lot of twisting. We may not come back, for that reason, and the price for what you get. It was close to the friends we were visiting in the area. Most other campgrounds in the area were w/e only. This one had w/e/s. The grass was cut, the park was neat but still needs some ground repair. The interior one lane road was assault. The RV sites were gravel/grass. They have several small camping/tent sights next to the river. We were on site 12. It was not bad backing into. We did have to drive down a gravel lane (where there are more tent sites) just far enough to get lined up for backing, and then back in to site 12. After walking around though, for large rigs site # 2 (which was just taken before we got there), 12, and 21 are good sites. Here on #12, even with trees, we were still able to get direct sat hookup. The bathrooms were clean, the showers stalls were small, they did some rerouting of the plumbing outside the walls, and that made it looked unkept, but both bathrooms needs renovations. Again, this is a pretty park, with a little more work, it could be really nice. Not much to offer so for 50 amp hook up, $40.00 I felt was a little high. We
camped at Talona Creek Campground in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

12

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Back in

Site Space

Long enough for my motorhome and a towed vehicle

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Power Hookups

50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Nearby

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

The Last Catch is a great seafood place in Jasper about 8 miles away. It has the best seafood for a restaurant not close to the ocean. A little pricey, but you will not be disappointed.

This is a really nice park. All 23 sites are back-ins. Some are water and electric and some are W/E/S. All have concrete pads to park on. We camp here in a 44' coach and had no problem maneuvering the park. Very few trees. We paid $20.00 for full hook up. The This park us right next to the Mississippi River. We were here in the middle of the week. We were the only one here, but it is mostly a local campers, as there are more reservation on the weekend. There is an active railroad tracks across the road from the campground. We only spent one night here, but will be back next time we are through. There is no showers, but they do have 2 clean portapottie. They have picnic tables at each site, a parvilian, and a small nice play ground. We
camped at City of Canton - Mississippi River Park in a Motorhome.

The way to the campground (321) is a narrow, somewhat windy road, With trees close to the road edge.
The campground itself, is all gravel, dusty, and the sites are stair stepped, so you may not feel that they are that large, as there is a 2 foot drop to the site on one side you, and a 2 foot bank to the site on the other side of you. With our large rig, the picnic table, fire pit and our basement doors open, it was really tight for us. We were on site #50. We paid $66.00 for over night standard pull through site. There are trees on all the sites, and with our slide out, witch made it a little tight for us,. They do have super pull through sites, but they are 2 back to back sites that you can use as one long pull through. Thay are almost $80.00 per night, including tax.
The plusses to this park is that it is right at the Smokey Mountain National Park. It had a large mowed area just out side the campground that you could let your dog off lease as long as the listen, and come back to you. The office people were GREAT, pleasant, and helpful. The roads are adiquit, and they escort you to your site, and help you to park. If you want a quiet, Rustic park, that gives you the feeling of a state park with full hookups. This is the park. We did not use the bathroom, or laundry. We only stayed one night. Also DO NOT GPS THEIR ADDRESS. GOOGLE WILL TAKE YOU DOWN SMALL ROADS. The office told us that. We
camped at Gatlinburg East/Smoky Mountain KOA (formerly Smoky Mountain Premier RV in a Motorhome.

We stopped here as an over night. We had site 45. It was gravel and pull through. We had enough room for our 44' coach and a 18' trailer, and our VW beetle behind the trailer. Really nice level sites. They do have one older tree between each of the pull through sites, in our section. The limbs were high enough not to interfere with the slide outs, and give you some shade. They did have a picnic table at each site., but they were wooden and kinda warped. We did not use the wifi. But all and all, we would stay here again. We
camped at Clarksville RV Park & Campground in a Motorhome.

The other reviews are pretty accurate. It is near a large airport and yes it does have an elevated train that goes by close to the campground. But what I really like, was that it had assault interior roads, with curb and gutters, and double wide concrete level pad, both in excellent condition. If the train noise will bother you, than ask to be park on the opposite side of the park. We liked this park the most, because there were no gravel, dirt, or mud holes. The grass between the sites was narrow, but manicured. We would camp here again. If the noise does does not bother you and you would like a larger grassy area, then ask if you could have one of the end sites with more grass. In our area, the pull through sites, that would be site 26 and 6. We only stayed one night, but if our route takes us this way again, this will be a nice campground for up. We
camped at Sundermeier RV Park in a Motorhome.

This is a really nice large RV park. It has interior gravel roads, long, level pull-through sites. The back in looked good too. The bathrooms are old, but they were putting a new roof on the building while we were there. This is a very popular campground. WiFi was weaak and slow, but they had a hotspot on the patio in the back of the office. The office personal was really great to work with. The only down side is the water has a slight odor. But with everything, it was not a big deal. We
camped at 3 Fingers Campground in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

G

Site Surface

Concrete

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table, Patio

Power Hookups

50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Some Shade

Tow Vehicle
Parking

No

Tips for other Campers:

Clear lake. Buddy Holly crash site and memorial.

Surf Ballroom and museum. The last Buddy Holly's concert. It is a real nice place visit

This is a family friendly local campground, where there are many permanent RVs, so the family can load up the car or truck and have the RV already set up for the weekend. There are many thing here for the kids to do--swimming in the lake, paddle boating, canoeing, hiking, and tubing. They have a game room, putt putt course, and a restaurant in the campground. This campground is off the beaten path, off US18. The showers, and restrooms were very clean. But if you want to stay on the weekend, I strongly recommend you have a reservation. This campground stays very busy. I would come back again. We
camped at Skip-A-Way Resort in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

119

Site Surface

Gravel

Site Type

Pull through

Site Space

Just long enough for my motorhome

Campsite Features

Fire Ring, Picnic Table

Power Hookups

30 Amp, 50 Amp

Sewer Connection

Yes

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tow Vehicle
Parking

Yes,
Convenient

Tips for other Campers:

There's not much around Clermont, but we went to Decorah, where there are several water falls.

This looks like a local community weekend campground, with one section around the canals and large lake, all have permeant RV's. This is gated off. But you still can walk through and enjoy the lake. It seems like there were many used on weekends and special holidays. But there there several that look like they stay there for long term. But this is not the section that short term travels use. They have a separate section for the short term visitors. It is in the front of the park. They have really nice long pullthroughs. We got a site with electric and water only. We were just on overnighter. I would stay here again. We
camped at Lehman's Lakeside RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This campground is amazing. The bathroom was the cleanest that I have ever seen. The lights were bright, the floor had colorful epoxy material through out the bathroom floor, Clean shower curtains. We had a long pull through site. We parked on a concrete slab. The slab had seen better days, but we were able to level just fine. The sites are large and spacious. They keep the grass cut and manicured. There are many permeant campers, but everyone of them were also immaculate. They have a lot to do from a well keep swimming pond, putt putt golf, driving range, 3 horseshoe set ups. The hosts were very pleasant to work with. We will remember this place if we are every back this way again. We
camped at Pla-Mor Campground, Inc. in a Motorhome.

We saw the rating on this website compared to the others campgrounds in this area. That is why we chose this one. We did not get to use any of the amenities, as it was a short stay. It was a nice campground. Would stay here again. Coming in the front gate is a little tight, but manageable. The sites were mainly level. We only stayed there so we could do the Zipline. We
camped at Lakewood RV Resort (55+ park) in a Motorhome.

My husband I and saw this campground on a Google search of the area and went to their website. We did not stay here, but we drove through it while we were visiting the area. The GPS shows an 11.11 foot underpass so I checked the website. It said to follow their directions and DO NOT GPS this campground. After following their directions we got there. My husband and I know we would not stay at this campground because the roads were so winding, curvy, and narrow. We have a 42' motor coach and it would have but too much for it. But for 5th wheels and pull behinds would be just fine. Now, as we drove through the campground, it looks like a local family campground, with many permanent residents. The road going to the campground was said to be dirt and with pot holes. They have paved the entire road up to the entrance of the park. But it is only a 1 lane road. Very, very tight if someone is going out. I gave it a 6 only because of the access to and from would not be suitable for large coaches. We
camped at Orchard Lake Campground in a Motorhome.

This is a wide open park, and big rig friendly. This is the most unique park I have been to. They have a small motel, several little cabins, some permanent park model trailers. Everything is arranged well, and very pleasant to the eyes. If you are in a 5th wheel RV, you back in to your site, if you are a Motorhome you drive in to your site. This is so that everyone has a great spot to enjoy the view pond. Each site has a concrete patio pad with a picnic table. The parking sites themselves are gravel, level, but only wide enough for your RV. With that being said, the yard for each RV is very generous is size and manicured grass. The staff is great and friendly. I was truly impressed with this campground. Now for the down side. It is off the beaten path, but in the middle of many excursions. The 1 1/2 mile road to the campground is very very narrow. But the road is paved and very little traffic. Just go slow. We
camped at North River Campground in a Motorhome.

Value

Clean Restrooms

Service

Clean Showers

Cleanliness

Site
Details

Campsite

Site Number

53

Site Surface

Gravel

Campsite Features

Picnic Table

Campground Details

Space Between Lots

Spacious

Sun & Foliage

Sunny Open

Tips for other Campers:

Camdan is a small little town on one side of the bridge and Elizabeth City is on the other side of the bridge. Camdan has many quant little restaurants.

We stayed here in a motorhome and pulling a 24' trailer. They had an 80' sight that would accommodate us. The sites are close to each other. When we opened our slid out, there was only a foot between us and the small pull behind camper's Awning, that was extended, next to us. There were several open sites, but they said that this site was the longest. The sites are level. They had ducks and geese galore. Lots of geese droppings. The roads inside the park were rock and mud, and sand. We needed just an overnighter. This was o.k. It was easy to maneuver with our coach (43') toeing a (24') trailer. It is just off of I-95. We
camped at Florence RV Park (formerly Florence KOA) in a Motorhome.

This is just a small campground in Williamston NC. They only have grass sites. The ground is firm, but you still need to put pads under your landing gear. The owners are on site and very friendly and helpful. The wifi is GREAT. This campground has no amenities, but the sites are really level and is Big Rig friendly, with 100' long sites. No Bath house. But for $22.00 G/S price, you can not beat it. We have family that lives about 30 miles away. This is the closest campground for us, that we would want to stay at. We have camped here several times and really like the campground and the location to the Walmart, and the City of Williamston. (just a few miles away). Can't say enough good things about it. Clean, Level, Friendly, easy in, easy out, and great WiFi. We
camped at Pierce Mobile Estates & Travel Trailer Park in a Motorhome.